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January 2017

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                                   JANUARY 2017 NEWSLETTER

Robin and I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and may your 2017 be HAPPY and PROSPEROUS.

The Titan Crew did something a little different this Christmas. We all went to an indoor water park in the Wisconsin Dells and had a great time. The kids were all very active as everything there is geared towards them. It’s fun to see something like this through their eyes. I’m sure they will remember this Christmas. 

THANK YOU to all our loyal customers for making 2016 our best year yet and for sharing us with your friends. Many of our new customers this year found out about us because of a referral from someone they knew. Our continuing goal is to live up to your recommendations and to provide “Service and Support Second To None”.

We are having a Customer Appreciation Sale during the month of January 2017.
Use the coupon code JAN17 in ‘View Cart’ to receive a discount on all the products we offer.

We are truly enjoying all the friends we have made through Titan Reloading and look forward to many more. Feel free to contact us. When possible, please email us rather than call. Due to our limited phone system and staff we are able to respond to your questions quicker via email. Please include your full name or order ID number with any order inquiries. Service and Support is our top priority. As always, you will find many answers to questions in the “FAQ” and “Help Videos” areas of our website www.titanreloading.com . Check us out on Google + and Facebook .

Dennis / Titan Reloading

 

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INSIGHT OF THE MONTH:

Bullet Weights Not Found In Manuals

If the bullet weight you wish to load is not found in your favorite manual, it is safe to use loads listed for a heavier weight bullet and find a load for the powder you have. Using that load with the lighter bullet simply reduces the pressure, and the velocity remains approximately the same.

Many times the powder manufacturer’s websites are good places to find load data. Refer to the following list of websites.
http://www.accuratepowder.com/
http://www.alliantpowder.com/
http://www.goexpowder.com/
http://www.hodgdon.com/

Last but certainly not least is one of my favorite places to find load data.
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